The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... returned to America on leave . He was overjoyed to do so . ' I am savage enough , ' he had written from Paris , ' to prefer the woods , the wilds and the independence of Monticello to all the brilliant pleasures of this gay capital ...
... returned to America on leave . He was overjoyed to do so . ' I am savage enough , ' he had written from Paris , ' to prefer the woods , the wilds and the independence of Monticello to all the brilliant pleasures of this gay capital ...
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... returned , and he himself , worn out by his ceaseless labours , gravely doubted it . Yet it was morally certain that if he was not returned the South would be saved at the eleventh hour . He ex- pressed his readiness to withdraw in ...
... returned , and he himself , worn out by his ceaseless labours , gravely doubted it . Yet it was morally certain that if he was not returned the South would be saved at the eleventh hour . He ex- pressed his readiness to withdraw in ...
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... strong , but he is taking a long chance . ' Perhaps some of Platt's associates would not have been sorry if Roosevelt had never returned : it was rumoured that in certain high political and financial 186 THE AMERICAN IDEAL.
... strong , but he is taking a long chance . ' Perhaps some of Platt's associates would not have been sorry if Roosevelt had never returned : it was rumoured that in certain high political and financial 186 THE AMERICAN IDEAL.
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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